The Glamour of Globo d’Oro: A Night of Stars and Awards
Recap of the 64th Edition
The prestigious 64th edition of the Globo d’Oro took place in the beautiful setting of the Accademia Tedesca Roma Villa Massimo in Rome on July 3rd, with a live broadcast on RaiPlay. The award ceremony, presented by the Foreign Press Association in Italy, honored numerous talented individuals from the film industry, including many from Rome.
Paola Cortellesi received the award for Best Film for “C’è ancora domani”, while Matteo Garrone was recognized as the Best Director for “Io Capitano”. Micaela Ramazzotti stole the show with her performance in “Felicità”, earning her the accolade for Best Actress, and Elio Germano was honored as the Best Actor for his role in “Confidenza”.
In an Instagram post, Cortellesi expressed her gratitude for the award and the team behind the film, saying, “C’è ancora domani” Miglior Film al Globo d’Oro 2024. Grazie Claudio Lavanga e Alina Trabatton alle giornaliste e ai giornalisti della stampa estera. Grazie alla squadra meravigliosa che ha dato vita a questo film, grazie a tutte le persone che lo hanno amato. Paç fat. Allego foto di contentezza”.
Highlights of the Winners
Among the other winners of the night were Trudie Styler for the documentary “Posso entrare? An Ode To Naples”, Giovanna Mezzogiorno for the short film “Unfitting”, Rebecca Antonaci for “Finalmente l’alba” by Saverio Costanzo, Margherita Vicario for her directorial debut “Gloria!”, and Davide Pavanello for the best soundtrack. The event also celebrated Micaela Ramazzotti and Stefano Accordi for the Best TV Series “Un Amore”.
Notable personalities like Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton graced the stage, adding to the glamour of the evening. The ceremony was hosted by Claudio Lavanga and Alina Trabattoni, who commented on the international nature of the Globo d’Oro and its significance in showcasing Italian talent on a global platform.
Complete List of Awards
- Best Director: Matteo Garrone for “Io capitano”
- Best Film: “C’è ancora domani” by Paola Cortellesi
- Best Actress: Micaela Ramazzotti in “Felicità”
- Best Actor: Elio Germano in “Confidenza”
- Young Talent: Rebecca Antonaci for “Finalmente l’alba”
- Best Debut Film: “Gloria” by Margherita Vicario
- Best TV Series: “Un Amore” by Francesco Lagi
- Best Soundtrack: Margherita Vicario and Davide Pavanello for “Gloria”
- Best Screenplay: Daniele Lucchetti and Francesco Piccolo for “Confidenza”
- Best Comedy: “Romeo è Giulietta” by Giovanni Veronesi
- Best Cinematography: Paolo Carnera for “Adagio”
- Best Short Film: “Unfitting” by Giovanna Mezzogiorno
- Best Documentary: “Posso entrare? An Ode To Naples” by Trudie Styler
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Monica Bellucci
- Italian Excellence Award: Maurizio Lombardi
Overall, the 64th edition of the Globo d’Oro was a night to remember, celebrating the best of Italian cinema and honoring the remarkable talents that continue to raise the flag of Italian artistry on the global stage.